40tude is a rapidly expanding group of people who have decided to take action against the second biggest cancer killer in the Western world.

Since the organisation was founded in September 2011, 40tude has raised over £1 million to help cure colon cancer. St Mark's Hospital is a world leading centre for research and treatment of bowel disorders and 40tude is helping to fund pioneering research projects which are targeted at the early diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer.

40tude curing colon cancer is a registered charity in the UK - Registered Charity Number 1160500.

Things we have learned about Colon Cancer

If you are a non-smoker in the UK, male or female, colon cancer is the most likely cancer to kill you. This type of cancer affects women and men equally

There are 40,000 new cases of colon cancer each year in the UK, and 16,000 deaths

This needn’t be the case: colon cancer is one of the easiest cancers to treat if it is detected early. The really good news is that this cancer is also preventable in nearly all patients, through regular screening

If you have a test to look for colon cancer and its precursor polyps are detected, these can be easily removed, significantly reducing the risk of developing this type of cancer

Heightened awareness of colon cancer is essential, particularly for anyone over 45

Any abdominal symptoms or change in bowel habit should be discussed immediately with your doctor whatever your age

From your mid-40s, we recommend that you are screened regularly for colon cancer

High quality CT Colonography and colonoscopy are the most accurate methods for examining the colon for precursor polyps and cancer. The NHS is not able to offer these forms of screening to the whole population but that shouldn't stop you considering adding them to your screening programme

CT Colonography (CTC) is a CT scanner based screening method which uses the latest imaging technology and is known as a “virtual colonoscopy”. The preparation for CTC is less severe than for colonoscopy and the procedure takes about fifteen minutes (one hour total time at imaging centre). CTC also reviews the appendix and other organs in the abdomen and pelvis such as the liver, pancreas, spleen, ovaries and kidneys

40tude is aiming to raise awareness of the benefits of proper screening for colon cancer so that more people get screened from their mid-40s.